Taliban promise return of girls to school ‘soon’
Kabul: The Taliban were known for the oppressive measures they implemented against women when they ruled Afghanistan from 1996 to...
Kabul: The Taliban were known for the oppressive measures they implemented against women when they ruled Afghanistan from 1996 to...
Kabul: The Taliban announced a list of deputy ministers Tuesday, failing to name any women, despite an international outcry when...
Bhubaneswar: The Supreme Court Collegium has recommended transfer of three judges to the Orissa High Court. This was decided during...
Istanbul: Turkish security forces have detained 19 illegal Afghan immigrants in country's biggest city Istanbul, local media reported. Istanbul municipal...
Islamadad: Ramiz Raja, the chairman of the Pakistan Cricket Board, says the “western bloc” seems united after England became the...
Mumbai: Nearly a 100 groups comprising national political parties, farmers' organisations, trade unions, teachers, women, youth, labourers and others will...
San Francisco: Twitter said Monday it will pay USD 809.5 million to settle a consolidated class-action lawsuit alleging that the...
Washington: The US announced Monday a new international travel system. In the new system fully vaccinated individuals would be allowed...
New DelhiL Pakistan Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi has called upon the international community to support Afghans at a critical...
New Delhi: Samsung is likely to launch 'Galaxy F42 5G' smartphone in the last week of September and it will...
It is the fifth week running since US President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu launched the war...
Read moreDetailsWhile a big war is being waged in the Middle East, global attention has moved away from another theatre of...
Read moreDetailsFuel has been a long-time great economic and political tool in the hands of the government in India. It enables...
Read moreDetailsConsider this thought experiment. Imagine that two large missiles struck the White House. The first hit the residential quarters at...
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